calomel

/kæˈlɒmɛl/

Definitions

1. noun

A now-obsolete mercury compound, used as a purgative or antiseptic, and as a treatment for syphilis and other diseases.

“In the 18th century, calomel was used to treat various medical conditions, including syphilis.”

Synonyms

  • antiseptic
  • mercury compound
  • purge

Antonyms

  • antidote
  • inhibitor